Hey John Kricfalusi, I have one of those Little Golden Books (the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs book) from a car boot in the UK and I wonder if it's worth studying. What do you think?http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f29/ClassicChloe711/OLA/lgb/070480x640.jpg

I was looking in youtube the video of John K at the Comic Con, when he made the pitching of "Cans Without Labels", unfortunately it's gone. Someone had the brilliant idea to download it ? would be great to have it.

I also recall the boxes of great coloring books that would end up in my dad's used bookstores. Back in those days they knew how to create something that would catch the eye of any kid and make him want that coloring book!

The first two remind me of my childhood, when I would have my plastic cowboys and indians slaughter each other to the last man, usually an indian. I would then bust out my massive crayon collection and detail the atrocities in parent disturbing detail. Crayons and cheap plastic toys help kids process history better than any grade school class. Bugs and company didn't hurt either.